Question 16 Listen Prior to World War One, Russia wasn't really 'against Germany - why? The autocracy were related Germany owed Russia money Russia had no reason to fear Britain They had a secret plan to take down Britain Question 17 Listen A group of Serbian Nationalists called The Black Foot assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. True False Question 18 Listen The assassin who killed Franz Ferdinand was sentenced to 20 years in jail but died before the war ended in 1918. True False

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Prior to World War One, Russia wasn't really 'against' Germany - why?
The autocracy were related
Germany owed Russia money
Russia had no reason to fear Britain
They had a secret plan to take down Britain
Question 17
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A group of Serbian Nationalists called The Black Foot assassinated Arch Duke Franz
Ferdinand.
True
False
Question 18
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The assassin who killed Franz Ferdinand was sentenced to 20 years in jail but died
before the war ended in 1918.
True
False
Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 Listen Prior to World War One, Russia wasn't really 'against' Germany - why? The autocracy were related Germany owed Russia money Russia had no reason to fear Britain They had a secret plan to take down Britain Question 17 Listen A group of Serbian Nationalists called The Black Foot assassinated Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. True False Question 18 Listen The assassin who killed Franz Ferdinand was sentenced to 20 years in jail but died before the war ended in 1918. True False
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During the two World Wars, Germany and Russia were on opposite sides fighting each other. In World War I, Russia was part of the Triple Entente against the Central Powers of which Germany was the most important part. In World War II, Russia was a part of the Allies while Germany was a part of the Axis Powers. In both wars, Germany was on the losing side.

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